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Maha: College bans mobile phones to boost student performance

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Published : Feb 1, 2020, 1:49 PM IST

Updated : Feb 1, 2020, 1:54 PM IST

A college in Maharashtra's Aurangabad has banned the use of cellphones inside the campus. The decision, according to the administration has been taken to improve the focus of students on studies.

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Aurangabad: In a bid to improve students' focus on education, a women's college in Maharashtra's Aurangabad city has banned the use of mobile phones inside its campus.

The move comes at a time when mobile phones have become an indelible part of everyday living, where youngsters are glued to social media.

Speaking to a news agency, Principal of Dr Rafiq Zakaria Women's College, Dr Maqdoom Farooqui said, "We were searching for measures to enhance the process of learning and we found that students could concentrate better when they are not allowed to carry their cellphones to classrooms."

With more than 3,000 students, the women's college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

The ban, which was imposed 15 days ago, has not only helped students focus better in classrooms, but also improved their interaction with their peers, Dr Farooqui said.

Although students are not allowed to carry their own phones on campus, a couple of handsets are kept in the reading room for emergencies, he added.

Also read: 2G, fixed line internet access to remain operative in J-K till Feb 7

"Initially, the decision was taken as a punishment for overuse of cellphones, but now students and staff are cooperating in the effort to enhance the learning and teaching process," the principal claimed.

Students, who travel to the college from far away places, have to deposit their phones once they enter the campus and collect them on their way home, he added.

Head of the Political Science department Prof Dr T A Paithankar said, "Initially, we also found the decision to be restrictive, but now students are concentrating on their studies and I am sure that this will reflect in their exam results."

A student on the condition of anonymity said, "We are getting to know the world around us, as now have plenty of time to read newspapers and magazines in the library."

With inputs from PTI

Aurangabad: In a bid to improve students' focus on education, a women's college in Maharashtra's Aurangabad city has banned the use of mobile phones inside its campus.

The move comes at a time when mobile phones have become an indelible part of everyday living, where youngsters are glued to social media.

Speaking to a news agency, Principal of Dr Rafiq Zakaria Women's College, Dr Maqdoom Farooqui said, "We were searching for measures to enhance the process of learning and we found that students could concentrate better when they are not allowed to carry their cellphones to classrooms."

With more than 3,000 students, the women's college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

The ban, which was imposed 15 days ago, has not only helped students focus better in classrooms, but also improved their interaction with their peers, Dr Farooqui said.

Although students are not allowed to carry their own phones on campus, a couple of handsets are kept in the reading room for emergencies, he added.

Also read: 2G, fixed line internet access to remain operative in J-K till Feb 7

"Initially, the decision was taken as a punishment for overuse of cellphones, but now students and staff are cooperating in the effort to enhance the learning and teaching process," the principal claimed.

Students, who travel to the college from far away places, have to deposit their phones once they enter the campus and collect them on their way home, he added.

Head of the Political Science department Prof Dr T A Paithankar said, "Initially, we also found the decision to be restrictive, but now students are concentrating on their studies and I am sure that this will reflect in their exam results."

A student on the condition of anonymity said, "We are getting to know the world around us, as now have plenty of time to read newspapers and magazines in the library."

With inputs from PTI

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Maha: College bans mobile phones to boost student performance
         Aurangabad, Feb 1 (PTI) In a bid to improve students'
focus on education, a women's college in Maharashtra's
Aurangabad city has banned the use of mobile phones inside its
campus.
         The move comes at a time when mobile phones have
become an indelible part of everyday living, where youngsters
are glued to social media.
         Speaking to PTI, Principal of Dr Rafiq Zakaria Women's
College, Dr Maqdoom Farooqui said, "We were searching for
measures to enhance the process of learning and we found that
students could concentrate better when they are not allowed to
carry their cellphones to classrooms."
         With more than 3,000 students, the women's college
offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
         The ban, which was imposed 15 days ago, has not only
helped students focus better in classrooms, but also improved
their interaction with their peers, Dr Farooqui said.
         Although students are not allowed to carry their own
phones on campus, a couple of handsets are kept in the
reading room for emergencies, he added.
          "Initially, the decision was taken as a punishment
for overuse of cellphones, but now students and staff are
cooperating in the effort to enhance the learning and teaching
process," the principal claimed.
         Students, who travel to the college from far away
places, have to deposit their phones once they enter the
campus and collect them on their way home, he added.
         Head of the Political Science department Prof Dr T A
Paithankar said, "Initially, we also found the decision to be
restrictive, but now studentsare concentrating on their
studies and I am sure that this will reflect in their exam
results."
         A student on the condition of anonymity said, "We are
getting to know the world around us, as now have plenty of
time to read newspapers and magazines in the library." PTI AW
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